Healthy Relationship
Boundaries
Self-Care
Mindfulness
Other
100

What is the difference between caring and carrying in relationships?

Caring involves allowing space for support and remaining present and understanding for loved ones. Carrying means taking responsibility for others' issues onto your shoulders. 

100

Define boundaries

Limits and rules we set for ourselves and others within relationships. 
100

What is one thing you can do for self-care today?

Take a walk, do a skincare routine, call a friend, take a nap, cook a meal, order food, get a treat, etc.

100

What is a benefit of mindfulness?

Stress reduction, improved mood, improved overall health, supports resilience, reduce psychological distress, etc. 

100

Name your favorite love song!

Any!

200

What is the difference between reacting and responding? 

Reacting - instant, emotion driven, done without consideration of consequences, impulsive in nature.

Responding - well thought through, requires self-awareness, self-regulation, and empathy. 

200

Describe the difference between rigid and porous boundaries?

Rigid: inflexible, no exceptions, doesn't let others in

Porous: easily influenced, overly permissive, people pleasing

200

What are some barriers to engaging in self-care? Name 2. 

It takes time, it can feel selfish, believing you don't need/deserve self-care, prioritizing the needs of others, etc. 

200

What are the "three minds" in DBT/Mindfulness?

Rational mind, emotional mind, wise mind

200

What is the most popular flower to give for Valentine's?

Roses

300

Provide 3 examples of "red flags" in relationships.

They aren't open to apologizing, they avoid conflict, they are inconsistent, they do not share their feelings, they exhibit a lack of trust, they ignore needs, don't show appreciation, etc. 

300

List out 3 types of boundaries

What is: psychical, financial, emotional, intellectual, sexual, time, etc. 

300

What is self-compassion?

The practice of quieting our inner critic, replacing it with a voice of support, understanding, and care for ourselves.

300

How do the "three minds" in DBT/Mindfulness relate to one another?

The emotional mind is fast-reacting, often anxious or reactive. The rational mind is logical, fact-focused, and dependent on past experience. The wise mind is the middle ground between the two, and takes the "input" from the two other minds into consideration. 

300

In which century was the first Valentine given?

1400's

400

Provide 4 examples of "green flags" in a relationship.

They make you feel safe, they respect boundaries, they take accountability, they acknowledge their faults, they make you feel seen, they maintain their own hobbies and interests, they compromise, etc. 

400

This is a term for relationships where one partner sacrifices their needs for the other, and where their self-worth is tied to what the other thinks of them.

Codependency

400

What are the two basic steps to self-compassion?

1 - Acknowledge your suffering 

2 - Respond with kindness

400

Give an example of a mindful breathing technique, and explain. 

Box breathing, 60-second mindful breathing, 4-7-8 breathing, etc. 

400

What do yellow roses represent?

Friendship

500

Provide two signs of caring and two signs of carrying in a relationship.

Caring:

You empower the other person to solve their problem, You "walk alongside them.", You allow them to experience their pain without trying to fix it, You care about their outcome.

Carrying:

You feel responsible for the outcome, you're accountable for the solution, you take the lead on problem solving, you feel the need to rescue others from their own pain.


500

What does the acronym "DEARMAN" represent, and what is it used for?

Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindful, Appear, Negotiate

DEARMAN is an interpersonal effectiveness skill used to make requests of others in a respectful and effective way, maintaining the relationship regardless of outcome. 

500

Create a plan for one self-care activity you can do each day for the rest of the week. 

Any appropriate response!

500

What are the 3 "circles of control?" Provide an example for each.

1 - Circle of Concern (politics, COVID, financial obligations, taxes, etc.)

2 - Circle of Influence (health, sleep, friendships and relationships)

3 - Circle of Control (How I react to things, giving myself 8 hours to sleep, moving my body regularly)

500

What state grows the most red roses in the US?

California